Folger MS M.a.160

Title A Collection of Poems from Various Authours. JB
Archive Folger Shakespeare Library
Call Number Folger MS M.a.160
Complete Yes
Description

John Brewster, ca. 1770–ca. 1810.

130 poems.

Frequent epitaphs, poems on death. 

Format Quarto
Book Size 20cm x 17cm
Filled Page Count 348 pages
Item Count 138
Poem Count 130
Periods
First Line Index No
Digitized No
Region
Additional Genres Prose anecdotes
Print Sources
Major Themes

Major themes prominent among the manuscript contents in alphabetical order.

Minor Themes

Other themes of interest among the manuscript contents in alphabetical order.

Links
Bibliography
Citation

Folger MS M.a.160.” Manuscript Verse Miscellanies, 1700–1820, edited by Betty A. Schellenberg, Simon Fraser University, https://mvm.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/manuscript/333. Accessed .

Created 2019-11-04 8:19:08 AM
Updated 2023-07-25 10:57:52 AM
First Line Context
How sleep the Brave, who sink to Rest

p. 295

Local title: n/a

Attributed author: Collins

Adaptation: n/a

Other variants: n/a

Other: n/a

I am monarch of all I survey

p. 215

Local title: Verses suppos'd to be written by Alex Selkirk.

Attributed author: Wm Cowper.

Adaptation: n/a

Other variants: n/a

Other: n/a

Take, holy earth, all that my soul holds dear

p. 43.

Local title: An Elegant Mont. with this Inscription is erected in Bristol Cathedral in Memory of Mrs. Mason.

Attributed author: William Mason.

Adaptation: n/a

Other variants: n/a

Other: n/a

The sun sets in night, and the stars shun the day

p. 196

Local title: Indian Song.

Attributed author: n/a

Adaptation: n/a

Other variants: n/a

Other: n/a

When Tadloe walks the Streets, the Paviours Cry

p. 146.

Local title: On a fat Gent. of Oxford.

Attributed author: n/a

Adaptation: n/a

Other variants: "Tadlow," not "Tadloe."

Other: n/a

Feature Note
Author attributions

Occasional.

Binding

Post-bound, likely. Pages at some points written very close to the edge - trimmed later for binding? Writing occasionally goes right into the gutter [see p. 196].

Some loose bits of paper; at least one paper bound in.

Papers, handwritten and printed, pasted-in.

Plain marbled paper boards, even on spine.

Hands

Single, with a couple exceptions.

Ownership mark

Bookplate of the compiler engraved when he was a B.A., to which degree he graduated in 1775. [A later bookplate has his M.A. degree (1778) following his name (British museum, Franks coll., I, nos. 3648-49)].

Printed items

Newspaper clippings pasted-in.

Table of Contents

Yes, titled "Index" but actually a Table of Contents.